Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1941 — Page 16

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In addition to to President Roosé- ' velt, whose Message to Congress was heard yesterday on a worldwide hookup, several other nationally known speakers are scheduled to give radio talks this week. Willia:na C. Bullitt, former Ambassador to France, and one of the supporters of the President’s foreign 14 cy, is to be heard tonight on from 9 to 9:30. Col. Philip B. Fleming, Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, U. 8. Department of . Labor, is -to- be heard tomorrow night from 9:15 to 9:30 over WENR. Coil Fleming’s topic is to be “The Wage and Hour Law and National Defense.” Other stations on the NBC- . Blue network Col, Fleming also are to carry : the Administrafor’s address. Col. Fleming will éxplain the effect of the 40-hour week on the defense effort. A regular officer of the Army for nearly 30 years, Col. Fleming is now detailed

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w. Thursday on the Town Meeting of the Air program, WENR, 8:35 p.m. Verne Marshall, chairman of the No Foreign War Committee. and Dean Acheson, former Undersecretary of the Treasury, will debate “Is a Hitler Defeat Essentian to the United States?”

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ers will debate whether (he United States should co-operate peacefully with a victorious Nazi Germany. Mr. Acheson, according fo a Town Hall announcement, will take the stand that a German victory over Britain would endanger the democratic form of governiient in the United States. ” ® » Fred- Waring’s opening and closing themes -are taboo in the ASCAP-BMI feuding so Fred has accepted a new greeting theme, “A Cigaret, Sweet Music, and You.” chosen from a number of manuscripts submitted! by members of his organization. | Author of lyrics and music is Roy Ringwald, chief arranger for the Glee Club.

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Lauritz Melchoir; opera star, and Ruth Welles, an opera singer who has been blind since birth, will sing together on tonight’s We, the People program, 8 o'clock, WFBM. ” ” [#8 Esther Ralston, former film star, has been signed for a role jin the daytime serial, We, the Abbotfs.... Arthur Q. Bryan, the| “Waymond Wadlcliffe’” on the Al Pearce show, is also “Mr. Fuddle’’ on the Blondie program and recently was assigned a detective’s role in Sunday night’s Calling All Cars show. , |. . Deanna Durbin will return to! the microphone soon to fill an éngagement on the Screen Guild Theater,

“Once Too Offen,” revealing the romantic adventures of a headstrong girl in Central | America, is to be tonight's offering on the First Nighter program, 7:30, WFBM. ”» ”:-

-Orrin Tucker and his orchestra with Bonnie Baker aie filling an engagement at the Biltmore in New York. . . . Percy Hemus and Jane Webb of / the Tom Mix Straight Shooters (cast are proudly wearing

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Fibber McGee

Bob Hope Boh Hone Doghouse Doghouse

Dick Reed Clock Bury es Lawren elk Serenade in Night

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Several of BBC Staff Die in Raid, but Antiouncer Only Pauiges.

LONDON, Jan. 7 (U. P.).—German air bombs hit ind seriously damaged the headqu| Arters of the Britisli Bradeasting Co. during recent air raids, killirig a number of men and women o its staff but without interrupting Millions of Britons and listeners in other countries throughout the world heard the explosion of one of

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NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (U, P.).~The New York World-Telegram said today that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt had resigned as a sponsor of the American rescue ship mission which is trying to raise $300,000 to take Spanish Vera Cruz because “it is not under good auspices.” ‘The newspaper said Mrs. Roosevelt and the Rev. John Haynes Holmes resigned after learning that the project is being administered almost wholly by known Communists and active Communist sympathizers

WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (U, P.).— Mrs. Marie Coleman, secretary of the Washington Committee for the American Rescue Ship Mission, said today that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt withdrew her sponsorship of the organization last Dec. 17 on’ the grounds that other groups were

serving the same purpose.

Both bombs struck at the peak of evening broadcasis when pro

Deaths—Funerals 1

grams were being’ sens to all paris of thé world.

Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1941

When the first st uck, a news broacicaster’s voice was smothered by the explosion. T le announcer paused. “It's all Spl an urgent voice whispered to Ini, and he continued, the only sin of his emosion being that he! slightly aster,

ABG GRANTED Ri RIGHT T0 TRANSFER FUNDS

Tha Alcoholic Bevel: age Commission can legally transfer its funds to meet enforcement expenses, Attorney General Sainuel Jackson ruleci today. Th2 ruling stated. that the Commission is not limited to its $81,000 budget for enforcement, but can use money of the persnnel fund for that purpose. In another opinion the Attorney General ruled that ciunty auditors have the authority to pay fees from any of the county fuilds to treasurers for collecting delihquent taxes. In a third ruling Mi. Jackson said that! all non-profit] corporations musi fille annual fin ancial reports | “State.

ASKED Y RALLY

te Legislature

Members of the™St have been. invited to a safety rally and luncheon sponsol ed by the Indiana motor transpor|ation industry tomorrow in the Clay pool: Hotel. Organizations taking part in the rally are the Indiang Motor Truck Asscciation] the Indignapolis Motor Transportation Club, the , Indiana Motor Bus Operator}, the Indianapolis Inter-Fleet Eafety Contest and affiliated industries. Orville Hoffert of] Indianapolis, who recently won the national truck also will be a

x guest of honor. More than 1000 p pected to attend the:

rsons are ‘exally.

5 IN CANADIAN AIR FORCE DIE IN CRASH

RIVERS, Man. Jah. Five ‘members of Rojal Air Force wire killed last night when their plane crashed near here. The plane, on a night flight, was |, reported burned. i Those killed were || Flying Officer M. D. McBrizen, Ot{awa; Sergt. E. J. |Pink, Winnipeg; Sergt. G. J. Louise, Toronto; Serjzt. D. D., Ross, Astiniboia, Sask., anil Leading Aircraftsman L. J. Gray}, Niagara Falls, Ontario. |

WILLIS TO iS TO ADDRESS REPUBLICAN EDITORS

J. S. Senator Raymond E. Willis will be the principal speaker at the annual ‘winter ‘mee|ing of the Indiana Republican Eilitorial Association here Feb. 8. Election eof office meeting and a banqi thie program of the irg

s, a business et will:comprise .one-day meetWilliam Hargreavi:s, of Rockville, fiyst vice president ‘of the association, is scheduled ti) be elevated to thie presidency, supeeeding James E. Montgomery, of lew Albany.

DECIDE TO STRIKE AT PLANE ENGINE PLANT

EAST FARMINGDALE,’ N. Y, Jan. 7 (U, P.).—Tlie United Autoniobile Workers (C| I. O.) prepared today for a strike jor higher wages a the Ranger eng neering division of the Fairchild E plane Corp., worki national jefense o: libns.

ag full time on ders worth mil- |.

ALLERD

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ESSEX—Elmer E.,

ETTER-Michael L.

HUBBARD—Loutishie,

HUGGI . ges NS Alice ; Mop, 85

6. * residence,

REID—Dr.

ingine and Aire | wig

DICE—Cornelia K., wi f David id J hn

LERD and mother

n ends may call at + Buri Planer & Buchanan Mortu- © ary. Members 8t. Joan of Arc Woman's Club: will meet for prayers Fy the mortuary Tuesday evening at 7:1

or R., 1124 Broadwa hus. Edith Avels and father 0 Rober ayes Dorothy Morton, Grace Mann Je Avels, passes rn Services at the. $hanan 'M Mortuary Wednesda 0 p Burial Crown "HILL

Friends aay nes at the A an

DUGAN—Carrie Viola, age 72 years, mother of Mrs. Mary Sellers of Grandhaven, Mich., and Joseph O. Dugan of Muncie, Ind., passed away early Tuesday at residence, 521 Alto aol Services Tursday. 0p. m.. at Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 Wo ichigan. maiends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home.

65 years, beloved husband of Gertrude Olive Essex, father of Mrs. Cecil P. Smith, passed away Satur day at - the home in P Funeral RN eqnesday. 1:30 G. H. Herrmann Funeral Fome. Ess St. Friends invited. Burial Crown

age 74 years, at his Witham and am an Mrs. Helen Ronnebaum, s: Marie Simmermeyer of Bates also SUvived by 13 grandFuneral from Lauck Funeral Meridian YW sanesday, haood Heart Church 9 a bina st’ Joseph's Cemetery, Members of Third Order will meet 8 p. m. Tuesday for prayer at funeral home.

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FORD—Thomas, age 71 years, «father of

Thomas and John Ford, brother of Mrs. Catherine Fergerson. passed away Sunaay Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 8, 8:30 fat the Usher Mortuary, 2313 WwW. Washington St.; t. Anthony’s Church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call mortuary.

age 59; beloved wife of Cyrus H. Hubbard, sister of Mrs. Ollie Nance of Noblesville, Charles Parsley of Largo, Fla.; aunt of Clarence and f' Seattle Wash.; rs. Angeles, Cal. Mrs, 1 of ovington, Ky. Ester and Juanita Nance of ENoblesvil e, Mrs. Bethel, Mrs. V Beech Grove, Clyde and Fred Parsley oot Fol Shgianapolis, passed away Jan Hamilton & Bishop Funeral “Home 30th and Winthrop, Thursday. 2 p. m. Burial Washington Park. 8 Friends may call at he funeral home any time Wednes-

Ansel Parsley Mae JF f

2igow of mot H. Hugfins. E Evanston, heh. Edith Su Huggins 8. Coy. s. E. A. Hicks an Emm AE 8, Huggins all of Indianapolis, assed awa onday evening at the ome, 3300 thel Ave. Private services at the home Wednesday afternoon.

S is Sols M., mother of Frank r , Edward G., Alvin

or Bi Friends invited: Surial ill. Friends nay gy. 20 Fert after 6 p. m. Tues

m! wkins of Sisentitla, ices Wednesda ay. :3 at Harr Moore Peace C apel; Buriai M! Bers ant Cemetery, Valley Mills.

.| KIDWELL—Todd, father of Clarence Kid-

well, the son’s residence, 4507 Bluff Road, Monday p. m. Also survived by three brothers. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Pros1 p. ii Tuesday. Services

Be t St., after ursd ay. 10 from the Shiloh Church at Banta. Prien s invited.

KING—Delia B., widow of the late Patrick

King, mother ‘of Charles of Columbus, evin and Shelia and Mary King, sister of Patsy Lanahan, passed away at the residence 2!2 miles northeast of Pittsboro, Monday. Jan. 6. Funeral from residence Thursday, Jan. 9, at 8:15 a. m. Services at St. Malachy Church, Brownsburg a. m. Interment St. Malachy Cormstery, Altar Society will meet for prayer Wednesday evening.

DARIS-—Oscar s a, 63 L3are beloved Mitiher of Mrs. Pauline y, Mrs. Loraine 2 rs Louise ol Mrs, Katherine: h lips, We estley. Paul and Oscar Hi edaris, brother of Wilbur and Raloh Megan of Hammond, Ind. assed away Tuesda ay m. Funeral rsday, 2 p. from the Jesidence of ig datughit iter, Mrs. Pauline Bundy. 226 S. Addison St. Burial Floral Park. "priends may call at the residence after 5 y. hirley _Service. (Bedford papers please copy.

HER -— Johnathan Marion, beloved oa of Marion Mosher Sr., grande father of Marion T. Mosher Jr., brother of Nellie M. Baird of Amsterdam, N b> departed this life Tuesday. Jan 82. Fyleral notice later. For information

URDOCK—Mary F., “beloved daughter of

M Mont C. and Helen 'T. Murdock, sister of

Kenneth Murdock and Margaret Canatsey; niece of John F. Mrs. D. A. .Gearin, died Monday, Jan. Funeral w MuLsday, Jan. 9, f 17 N. Randolph, ‘at '8:30 a Services at Holy Cross Church, m. I Nema Calvery Cemetery. Friends in-

Franklin P.. beloved husband T. Reid and father f Dr. Reid, passed away ‘2206 S. Meridian St., Sun nday evening, Jan. 5. neral services wil be held at The olive. Branch Christian Church. Raymond and Pennsyltants Sts. Watnesday morning, a ‘clock. Remains wil Ne Th State at th an Wednesday from 0 o'clock, Fr. 1 at the residence until 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. Interment Crown Hil} Cemetery.

Friends are welcome. Wald Service.

S—Anna P.. of 4315 E. 30th St., beloved wife of Fred J.. mother of Mrs. Edith Buntsinger, Mrs. Minnie often. Mrs. Dori odfelder, Gladyss, Fred J : departed this Tite neral Wednes-

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front; water, gentleman

NEW JERSEY, N., 1319—Nicely furnished apartment; beautyrest; Frigidaire; excellent heat: phone: adults.

PARK, 1940—Small springs. frigidaire. for light service. Reasonable. PARK, 1705—$3.25; _ette; warm; near bath. 1 Perso > ROACH. 1315—$4. Two furnished YE kitchenette. Utilities.” Private entrance. Near Riverside.

apartment; innerReduction on rent Also sleeping room.

1 large room, kitehen-

front | -

Houses for Rent 19 HOUSE arranged for Jupcral, HOUSE arranged for funeral paglor. Ei: Ex-

cellent location, MA-41838 DR-4793.

46TH, 28 E.—3-Bedroom sage ii _ 3-car_ garage. BE-4446; 20

Farms—Suburban

80 ACRES—14 Miles northwest Kokomo; level land; seven-room house; electricity, Sacrifice, UNIVERSAL REALTY, DR Bldg., Indianapolis. RI-5933, airport. Cash.

ridgeport, Ind,

RENT—133 acres oF Soin S. ‘DORA MILHOUS, BE-0711-1.

15 ACRES; improved;

Southport Road; $3000. | ELMO E BROS., 401

nland Bldg.

TWO 160-acre tracts, 121 acres: also will: trade 128 acres. Good buildings, fences, _ JONES, 1115 E. 33d. _WA-4 266. 21

rick erid«

Business Property

GROCERY STORE—Sell or ok building. Good location, R747 8 _ lan. DR-1 189: 0. D. -0602, PRIVATE ROOM IN LAWYER'S OFFICE, Furnished or unfarnished. Inquire 905 _K. ot P. Bldg. 147. SMALL GROCERY AND MEAT STORE. _ HELLER AGENCY. BE-4091. 23"

22—Cheerful

steam heat, hot

water; gentleman; reasonable.

JERSEY, 201 N. front; steam heat; 1-2 able.

shower, constant hot 6916.

N.—Twin beds,

employed; reason-

tub,

water, Yeasonanils.

__TAApt

N. clean room: private home:

_ ROOMS, REDUCED

twin beds; reasonable.

PENNSYLVANIA, . 3015 N.—Apt. front, reasonable, ST. JOE, 234 E., APT. 3—Attractive; light; innersprings; Steam heat;

‘furnished warm gentleman,

tance also 946

able room good

— Large, innersprings; reasonable.

719—2 NEWLY DECORATED ) RENT.

1 =

-—Large oom, girls.

Reasonable.

comfortable, hot water:

PARK, 2460 —Beautifully furnished front; innersorings; WA -6346.

large closet:

6. Nicely large closet,

TA-533 walking dis~

12000 East)—Comfortheat,

7 i pre-

ferred: reasonable. CH-1914

front; home.

__ garage. IR-301

WASHINGTON BLVD}. 2820—_Large, warm shower. 23, innersprings, private

Nayly gecorated | J 2, on carline:

(27 JENNY TAREI_-

WASHINGTON, 4600 E.

_ Steam heat, shower, social room. IR-1330

innersprings, private

heater, garage,

furnished: desk: __bath: home privileges.

Creek.

TA-17351.

SECOND FLOOR of private home; 2 rooms with private bath; |

reasonable;

WOODRUF?, 935 E. DRIVE—Attractively innersprings;

DRIVE—Atiractive:

automatic phone.

bath,

next CH-076

apartment of Fall

Meals optional.

reasonable. DR- -0309.

ant Ads Cost

STATION. 2439—Furnished apartment; desirable for employed couple; water, heat furnished.

WOODRUFF, 576 E. DR.—2 Rouscircping rooms, also Sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Phon

621 E. 13TH ST.—2 or” "Rooms, ad’oining bath; utilities:

__ Central and College car. AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Olive, 1026's nicely furnished 2 rooms; private en: _ trance; $4.50.

2-ROOM cabin _ furnished, JONES TOUR-

, kitchenette: phone; near

BE-3558-

318T.. W., __apartment; all 1 utilities;

Apartments for Rent

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts gladly shown LI-5558

General Apartments 22 W. Vermont 11-2439

29 W. 24th St.

, Modern 6-rdom Iyo-apgr rtment house: 2 i baths Suitable for two families;

. S. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N. Del. $25.00—AIl Utilities

2-rooms, kitchenette, and oath; condition. ADULTS 1116. N Capp) FALL CREEK BLVD. fireplace; oil burner; WA-T117.

T033—Nicely furnished 2-room : light and warm.

18

good

072 E.—3 bedrooms: ice doom:

MERIDIAN, N., ent, newly decorated MA-3519 WA-T7411. MERIDIAN. 3736. APT. 3—3 bedrooms, 2 baths. garage: all utilities: $70. See Ly 8 or San Mr. Burtt. HALL-HOTTE

30553" -bedroom apartG. Garage.

MIDDLE DRIVE, WOODRUFF. 940—Four ooms, dining room and porch. Gas, Alor. gee frigidaire furnished; $45.

IST game. Highway 36, 5'z miles W.

‘Local 661 of the to 0 last night to day night unless thi a contract before tli that expired Oct. in it a new wage S| creases of 7% cen the starting wage

union voted 212 walk out Thurs2 company signs ien replacing one 31 and includes ale granting in-

0 3m Burial Washington Park Cemetery. iends invited.

WINKLER—EImer, age 54, of 229 S. Hancock St.. husband of Mrs. Bertha WinkThelma Faries.; uncle passed away Sunday. Fu-

hour, after two mx

nths’ service.

{

Croqui Perma with : pus and ends deol

528 sp

PIERMANENTS ncle | Steam, Oil ent mplete air cut, shampoo,

"$lw eg ore | husetts ave)

i i i INSURANCE

pt life)

Ss an hour over of 50 cents an

m.. at the Farley W. Morris 8t. Friends mav call at the residence until 10 a. m. Thursday. Burial Floral Park.

Card. of Thanks

HARDING—We wish sincerely to thank friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy - and for the beautiful flora] offerings in our recent be. ok in Josing our dear mother, sabeth, Harding. we especiall the Rev. Kimsey, pa thank the and 8 lirlev Bro others SON, USBAND AND |, _ GRANDCHILDREN.

KEEVER—We_wish to think PT Jelatives,

ends and neighbors fo

Stanley Mahan for his comforting words: the management and employees of the Western Electric Company. the singer, palibearers, Shirley Bros, Mortuary and - all others who - assisted in anv way. ND AND REN.

3

of America’

through ou: department

Dependable | overage in all forms of geperal in.’ surance—issjjed by some

best rated

companies—s available

insurance

Fidelity

Jrust Se

in Memoriams

In loving remembrance of er and Site: Maxine’ Bamnnill, life Jan. 7, 1938.

.today AND DAUGHTER.

Funeral Directors

~ WALTER T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME -

T1700 On A olmers cail

a

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME _ : 3 su se-1034 |

Help Wanted—Female 8

A MOST unusual opportunity for lady, 28Tiense lees TY no investermanent, local emplogwith sure pay on a Ses basis for right ABply f day | Saturday, ply Wednesday.

m. WAS. INGTON HOTEL. Ak at desk for E. OUDON.

FIVE neat alert young women, order dept. Experience unnecessary. eady $1. 00 day and extras. Can yerage | gas Weck - ‘Come ‘ready to work 635

Pomche MAKE u to $23 weekly and get dresses free. Show style dated dresses. Expe rience unnecessary. No canvassing. th Fl., 546 8S. Meridian, ask for Miss Renk. WA AND peat rator free to go Yhete | Ve. Mrs: Bvelvn age 501 Bennilvania TA-5345

Oto: stay y Dighte, ORE, 0K rurasts,

GIRL to work in small restaurant. 1 to 4

Help Wanted—Male

FIVE neat alert you! men, prder dept. ng Stead $100 3 wells a.

. 638

car SHIRE t sell Chrysier, | NEW rch trade+ins.. Scanlan Sales Co., Side Chiysler, Plymouth Dealer, Wash; n 8t.

AUTOMOBILE selomman Who s ‘ambitious make e ience

to good necessary. Do nop y ant Joaisrs, Harry A. Sharp. Inc., 443 Virginia 4

Positions Wanted, Female 10

CLEANING. Jaunar day work or by hour. _ references. RI -1683. HOUSEWORK —A BB 33. hive boy 4, home nights,

Schools & Instructions 12

V persons ars mad ig Con ald juies wo e: - tages of strong lependable | =. ly for the

N=

Rooms With Board 15

$5; COMER, 1205—Front room, downstairs: ~ widow's h home; 2 _gentlemen. DR-0114-R.

COLLEGE, 2309—Front room: two excel-

$47.00. . _IR-5021

Furn. HousesApts,

We TON 4928 E.—Attractive, newly decorated, front phartment utilities;

steam beat,

18A

. lent meals; laundry. mending; gentleman; reasonable. WA-1030.

re

GUILFORD AVE. NEAR 42d. GENTLEMAN. CALL

FAMILY. NEW YORK. 3722 E.—Studio livingroom,

alcove

_ entrance.

droom

good IR-4676.

PRIVATE LL HU-1133.

meals. rivate

VERMONT 1606 E.—Warm room: modern

home:

room, ferred.

good eals; 003

m! traDeDora von. CH-4 VERMONT ST, 1936 W.—Nicel

meals 0 tonal; BE-3234-~

gentlemen; good furnished

gentlemen pre-

EATION Le “for elderly, pension-

ers: home CH-6113-M. ROOM, BOARD for hs 12 in good Catholic CH-7854.

C00! ooking: 12 8.

home near school. BABY or two small shildren to board;

mother’

s care. WA-1

Hotels

Caphractied) nurses.

16

Spencer Hotel

JAP JONES, Mgr. Weekly rates, $5 Up.

Seminole Hotel

920 N. Ala. $3.50 Up.’ Good heat. Trans. $1

AE heat. “we e

Housekeeping Rooms,

8 N.—Ni

By rates, $2 up.

ce wodern rooms,

17

ments.

tance. nished; adults.

k.

Central.

: BELLEFONTAIN 1336—3-room apart. . good heat: iE 130% under 3 ay

$4 YP-Neatly furnished studio apart. Warm. Sin

Hot water. 1103

BROADWAY, 1134—2 Clean, warm, 3 kitchenette, bath; $6.50; 1 r gems.

extra warm Stoker. RI-305

innersprings;

CAPITOL, 734 N.—2 Rooms,

on a ms, welkiag a Jarking

CENTRAL, Nii 1-2 rooms, bei twin beds, ested co LEGE "sink, ole

_ rest, t

hot 1668—Two

autywater. TA-T134.

i mp

$35; N. E. 4200—6- Rm. bung. lots. Others WA-4466. (Eves. NORTH-—Attractive, completely ~ B-rocm house. for substantial ' HU-4183. BEAUTIFUL furnished 2-bedroom | apartnt, 1 twin bedroom; frigidaire, heat, utilities. furnished; $60. WA-4656. ‘WOMAN will share comfortable A with woman or two women. DR-3

frigid. 2 IR-7956). Jurnished, couple.

Houses for Rent 19

3701-—8Suburb; 4 aid; 1 acre; garage. Inquire dg GROCERY, same uddress.

oe Sel [ double. Bath. Water pa paid. Adults only. No furnace. KE. Mien an car. 721 N. Sherman _ Drive.

$125—-5500 Block Noah

4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Corner house. Mornings. . BR-2660 | ;

ADDISON, 746 S.—4-Room bungalow. semimodern; adults; garage; $12 month. BYRAM, 3822 -— 4.room double; garage; furnace; in-a-door; 3 | closets.

E5551.

$1 5: CARSON, rooms, electricity

RICK’

| 61 br JIE 5-room oa modem; $20.

COLORA SRADO. 33¢ Dh, East) —Beautiful rand new. By da brick bungalow. CH-5761

GTON AVE. 1404—Five-room upper Silex © Heat; water furnished. Adults.

913 S—8-Room modern, 44 VIRGINIA AVE.

a JE 50. 3344—4-rm.

BSON. R Water paid. $18. Miss Dav.

.C. A. MA-1429.

:| ST. PETER, 900—5 Rooms, ar

modern. Mr. Goldman, LI-2378

TUXEDO. 834—Excell double, Breakiast room, Dale

'ASH., 4816 E.: 2-bedrm. med. able, We . Burtt. HALL-HOTTEL CO. E., Y

‘semi-modern. hear vis,

Wanted to Rent SMALL, Co nturnished apt., vicinity Woodruff Pla by Jan. 18. Employed couplé with references. CH-4860-M.

RESPONSIBLE couple want home or apt. Fun or unfurn. WA-4466. (Eves. IR=i .

24

{moving & Storage

HODGES STOXKAGE CO. e Now, Pay Six Months Later, Inspection Invited, IR-2019.

Houses anc TOE

Houses and Lots Sale

Only 2 Left

Brick Bungalow Stone, and Frame Bungalow $32 to $35 Per Mo. rHA 2, 5. "WENTWORTH BLVD. N. of £nglish AY, Ane schoo. BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del. RI. 34717.

4634 Shanon

Five-rcom semi-modern; full basement; furnace; pump in kitchen. Only $2,600— 10% dn. Mr, Ostrom, RI-1419; IR-1007. PAUL L. McCORD CO., 615 Lemcke Bldg.

HURRY BARGAIN—Must Sell This Week 310-312 Beecher-—5-vm. Dbl, os Lots,

Studebaker Realty 2308 DRG

BE SURE bof vour title. stract prepared by Union Title Co. 155 KE. Market St. Union Title Bidg. ..

PRICE REDUCED

325 N. Belle Vieu Pl.; 5-rm. mod. home; fine (elehborhood. DON G. WOODRUFF. DR-6359. McCullough Agency, LI-5596. ENGLISH 3615—JUST COMPLETED—TW0 bedrooms: full basement; modern with built sis. aa terms: monthly payments s Laxes. open a ernoons 1-4 shMp CH-17550.

Demand an ab-

SEI a, 5-rm, mod., SiCkness, must sell; $1,500, ‘Terms. Atwell, LI-8406.

COLORED; 1059 ROACHE—Five-room mod= on. Reconditioned like new, Rara % down Low monthly paymen Tre 3728. HU-5241

1330 MARLOWE—Sia-room modern, $2850, 32% down, $26 month. SEXTON. MA-

EAST—Six-room-a-side double;

garage; modern, except furnace. Will sacrific 4 CH-3184-W.

5 RMS, MODERN-—648 Congress Ave, Beats ell, low price. gall Mr, Schaefer, A-3521. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO., Inc.

tog prizes, Gas; SoS, \ Sewer, aym S. Washington. IR- 158° =

0 RMS. Lan (College: $2750: $378 31. 318 Mr. McDaitiel. | RI-8700, H1-4933, RMS—T30 }

$39 mo. Mr. 78 nel, : 3 RI-400s" &:

5 RMS.—1166 W. 20th: 327750; mo. Mr McDaniel. RI-8'

BUNGALCW—East Venetian blinds, bath and % Sacrifice. TR 6188.

BE Real Estate Investments 25A APTS. Srelguistoon, api and 1- Tee.

BROOKSIDE PARK. Home and come of $80 per month, $6,000. HUDELSON, CH-62 Real Estate Wanted

your Property w

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